Walking to the End of the World: A Thousand Miles on the Camino de Santiago Jusino BethPaperback
Walking to the End of the World: A Thousand Miles on the Camino de Santiago Jusino BethPaperback In April 2015, Beth and Eric Jusino, laden with backpacks and nerves, walked out of a cathedral in the…
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Walking to the End of the World: A Thousand Miles on the Camino de Santiago Jusino BethPaperback
In April 2015, Beth and Eric Jusino, laden with backpacks and nerves, walked out of a cathedral in the historic village of Le Puy, France, down a cobblestone street, and turned west. Each pilgrim has their own reason for undertaking the journey. Seventy-nine days, a thousand miles, two countries, two mountain ranges, and three pairs of shoes later, they reached the Atlantic Ocean.More than two million pilgrims have walked the Way of Saint James, a long-distance hiking trail familiar to most Americans by its Spanish name, the Camino de Santiago.
And how hard could it be, Beth reasoned, to walk twelve to fifteen miles a day, especially with the promise of real beds and local wine every night? For the Jusinos, it was about taking a break from the relentless pace of modern life and getting away from all their electronic devices. Simple.It turned out to be harder than she thought.